MANILA, Philippines – Cases of coronavirus in the House of Representatives have now reached 42 after two other members tested positive for the virus, Secretary-General José Luis Montales said Wednesday.
The case at the time was that of the Land Maintenance Group, which was presented to paintings from 20 to 30 July.
With instance commit, COVID-19 instances in the Chamber are now at 42.
On Tuesday, Rodolfo Ordanes, Partylist’s candidate for Senior Citizens, showed that Representative Francisco Datol had died as a result of acute respiratory misery through COVID-19.
However, the staff of the house stated that Datol is not yet part of the COVID-19 instance count in the decrease component, as they had not yet obtained confirmation on this matter.
The House Sessions will also be suspended until Monday, August 17, in reaction to the clamour of its painters who have yet to be presented to checkers despite the recent uptick of COVOD-19 instances in the metropolitan domain of Manila.
Majority leader Martin Romualdez said the break will allow for a complete disinfection of all Chamber offices and amenities and give workers a “short respite” from the worsening through increased COVID cases.
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